Cities in Croatia
Hvar, Croatia
Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, located off the Dalmatian coast, lying between the islands of Brač, Vis and Korčula. The island of Hvar is ... more
Bakar, Croatia
Bakar is a town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in westernCroatia.Bakar is a port for bulk cargo and used to be known for its industrial complex that ... more
Podgora, Croatia
Podgora is a small town in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia . It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia . This little fishing village, is... more
Biograd Na Moru, Croatia
Biograd na Moru (Croatian pronunciation: [bîoɡraːd na môːru] or [biǒɡrad]) is a city and municipality in northern Dalmatia, Croatia and is significant for being... more
Nin, Croatia
Nin is a town in the Zadar County of Croatia, population 1,256, total municipality population 4,603. Nin was historically important as a centre of a medieval ...
Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia. It is located in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern ...
Samobor, Croatia
Samobor is 25km west of Zagreb, Croatia. The town has a population of 36,207, as of the 2001 census.
Osijek, Croatia
Osijek is the fourth largest city in Croatia with a population of 108,048 in 2011. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern ... more
Vukovar, Croatia
Vukovar, The Hero Town is a city in Slavonia (eastern Croatia) along the Danube River. Although the city has a long cultural history, today it is most noted for... more
Donji Miholjac, Croatia
Donji Miholjac (Hungarian: Alsómiholjác, German: Unter-Miholtz) is a town in the region of Slavonia, Croatia.
Slavonski Brod, Croatia
Slavonski Brod (Croatian pronunciation: [slǎv̞ɔ̝ːnskiː brɔ̝̂ːd]) is a city in Croatia, with a population of 59,141 in 2011[1] and a built-up area of more than ... more
Ilok, Croatia
Ilok is the easternmost town and municipality in Croatia . Located in the Syrmia region, it lies on a hill overlooking the Danube river, which forms the ... more
Lipik, Croatia
Lipik was occupied by Ottoman forces along with several other cities in Slavonia until its liberation in 1691. In 1773, the warm waters of Lipik were described ... more
Djakovo, Croatia
Đakovo (pronounced [d͡ʑâkɔ̝v̞ɔ̝]) is a town in the region of Slavonia, Croatia. Đakovo is the centre of the fertile and rich Đakovo region (Croatian: Đakovština...
Porec, Croatia
Poreč (Italian: Parenzo) is on the Adriatic coast of Croatia.
Pula, Croatia
Pula is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula, with a population of 62,080 (2006). Like the rest of ... more
Vrsar, Croatia
Vrsar is a millennia-old little town in Istria. Vrsar used to be a fisherman's village, now more famous as a family tourist destination. Just off Vrsar’s coast ... more
Motovun, Croatia
Motovun (Croatian pronunciation: [mɔtɔ̌ʋuːn], Italian: Montona or Montona d'Istria) is a village in central Istria, Croatia. The population of the village ... more
Brijuni National Park, Croatia
The Brijuni (pronounced [brijǔːni]) or the Brijuni Islands (also known as the Brionian Islands; Italian: Brioni) are a group of fourteen small islands in the ... more
Rabac, Croatia
Rabac (Italian: Porto Albona) is a Croatian village in Istria, is a large resort town on Kvarner Bay, just southeast of Labin.
Umag, Croatia
Umag (Croatian pronunciation: [ûmaɡ]; Italian: Umago) is a coastal city in Istria, Croatia. The city hosts a yearly ATP tennis tournament on clay courts.
Pazin, Croatia
Pazin (German: Mitterburg, Italian: Pisino) is the administrative seat of Istria County in Croatia. The town had a population of 8,638 in 2011, of which 4,386 ... more
Groznjan, Croatia
Grožnjan is a settlement and municipality in Croatia. It is part of Croatia's Istria County, which takes up most of the Istria peninsula. It is the only ... more